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Routledge
282 Pages
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Routledge
282 Pages
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Routledge
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In The Theory of the Leisure Class, his first and best-known work, Thorstein Veblen challenges some of society's most cherished standards of behavior and, with devastating wit and satire, exposes the hollowness of many of our canons of taste, education, dress, and culture. Veblen uses the leisure class as his example because it is this class that sets the standards followed by every level of... Read more
1: Introductory; 2: Pecuniary Emulation; 3: Conspicuous Leisure; 4: Conspicuous Consumption; 5: The Pecuniary Standard of Living; 6: Pecuniary Canons of Taste; 7: Dress as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture; 8: Industrial Exemption and Conservatism; 9: The Conservation of Archaic Traits; 10: Modern Survivals of Prowess; 11: The Belief in Luck; 12: Devout Observances; 13: Survivals of the Non-Invidious Interest; 14: The Higher Learning as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture
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Thorstein Veblen






